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Could we all soon be printing our own clothes at home?

July 21, 2016

The future of manufacturing is 3D printing, which so far has only really been able to create a limited type of product. Recently, Danit Peleg, a 28-year-old fashion student began creating 3D printed clothes for her final project at Shenkar College in Israel. It goes without saying that this innovation has the potential to change the entire industry.

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Could we all soon be printing our own clothes at home?

The future of manufacturing is 3D printing, which so far has only really been able to create a limited type of product. Recently, Danit Peleg, a 28-year-old fashion student began creating 3D printed clothes for her final project at Shenkar College in Israel. It goes without saying that this innovation has the potential to change the entire industry.

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